ISIS launch manhunt after British Birds of Jannah escape their jihadi husbands in Mosul

Girls thought to be 16 – the same age as friends who ran away in February

The east London schoolgirls had gone to Syria and Iraq to become brides

But there is no further information on who the girls are – or if it is even true

By Flora Drury For Mailonline

Published: 19:24, 12 May 2015 |

Three British teenage jihadi brides – feared to be three London classmates who ran away to Syria in February – are said to have escaped the clutches of their militant husbands and attempted to flee ISIS’ grasp.

The girls, thought to be about 16, are said to have gone on the run from the extremists, sparking a frantic bid to track them down by the brutal militants, a source within the ISIS-controlled city of Mosul revealed.